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400-410 North Michigan Ave. Chicago, Il 60611 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO, IL 60611 THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 AMENITIES The Wrigley Building Health Club Tenant Lounge Conference Facilities Concierge Services Bike Room Mother’s Room/Wellness Room Commuter Water Taxi Walgreens Ghirardelli Peet’s Coffee & Tea 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 Oak Oak Oak Dearborn DeWitt Orleans 1 Walton Walton Walton 1 Delaware 1 2 Delaware Locust Locust J. HANCOCK 4 3 CENTER MVDR Michigan Chestnut Chestnut Rush Chestnut WATER AMENITIES Clark Pearson TOWER PL Pearson Institute Pl. 2 Chicago Chicago Chicago RESTAURANTS BUILDINGS Wabash Wells LaSalle Rush 5 LURIE NORTHWESTERN Superior Superior Superior CHLD HOSP UNIVERSITY 1 CAPE COD ROOM 1 TRIBUNE BUILDING State 6 7 8 2 THE GRILL 2 NBC TOWER Huron Huron Huron 3 GLEACHER CENTER 3 CHEESE CAKE FACTORY N.W. MEMORIAL 4 TRUMP TOWER & HOTEL Erie Erie 3 HOSP Erie Franklin 4 CAFE DES ARCHITECTS Orleans Michigan 1 Fairbanks Ontario Ontario 5 ZED 451 METRA STATIONS Rush 9 4 OHIO ST 6 ROY’S CHICAGO McClurg Ohio Dearborn Ohio BEACH 94 Wabash 1 RANDOLPH ST METRA STATION St. Clair 7 ROSEBUD ON RUSH 10 11 2 LASALLE ST METRA STATION 13 8 SHANGHAI TERRACE 3 VAN BUREN ST METRA STATION Grand 12 Grand 9 14 NAVY PIER 9 PIZZERIA DUE 16 2 3 15 Illinois Illinois Illinois 10 PIZZERIA UNO CULTURAL Wells 19 20 1 EAST BANK Hubbard Hubbard 17 5 18 11 BANDERA 1 NEWBERRY LIBRARY CLUB 2 Clark 21 4 Water LABRIOLA 2 MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kinzie Kinzie 1 3 12 State SHERATON 3 DRIEHAUS MUSEUM 23 4 HOTEL 13 THE HAMPTON SOCIAL MERCHANDISE 4 ARTS CLUB OF CHICAGO Clinton Carroll MART 25 26 14 MICHAEL JORDAN’S STEAKHOUSE 22 24 5 RIVER EAST ART CENTER 27 28 Stetson Wacker 15 EGG HARBOR CAFÉ 6 LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO 29 7 ORCHESTRA HALL Wacker 16 GENE & GEORGETTI’S Canal 8 BUCKINGHAM PLAZA Wells 30 31 Haddock 17 FRONTERA GRILL Wabash 33 9 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT NAVY PIER Haddock 2 LAKESHORE Lake 32 Lake Lake EAST DOG PARK 18 RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Franklin Dearborn Garland 19 PURPLE PIG Couch THOMPSON Clark SHOPPING CENTER 2 20 CORNER BAKERY Randolph Randolph Michigan Randolph Wacker 1 900 N MICHIGAN SHOPS 21 BONGIORNO’S CUCINA ITALIANA & PIZZERIA 34 CITY DALEY 1 2 NORDSTROM 5 MACY’S HALL CENTER PRITZKER MAGGIE 22 CHICAGO CUT 3 SHOPS AT NORTHBRIDGE Washington e MUSIC iv State LaSalle 35 DALEY r 4 APPLE STORE D 23 HARRY CARAY’S PAVILLION e Calhoun PARK r o 5 STATE STREET SHOPS / BLOCK 37 OGILVIE h 24 SMITH & WOLLENSKY 6 S STATION e Madison k a SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE MILENNIUM L 25 Arcade PARK ATHLETIC CLUBS 3 26 LB BISTRO & PATISSERIE Monroe 4 Monroe Clinton Canal Wells Wabash 27 OCEAN PRIME 1 WOMAN’S ATHLETIC CLUB Dearborn Marble 2 LAKESHORE ATHLETIC CLUB LaSalle 28 CORNER BAKERY ART GRANT 3 BUCKINGHAM ATHLETIC CLUB Adams Adams 29 LA BORRA DEL CAFÉ INSTITUTE PARK MAP KEY Quincy 36 30 CATCH 35 UNION WILLIS RESTAURANTS BUSINESS CLUBS STATION TOWER 7 Jackson Jackson SHOPPING 31 MCCORMICK & SCHMICK’S Michigan Franklin Wacker 5 CULTURAL 32 ROOF ON THE WIT 1 CITY CLUB 6 PARK 2 MID-AMERICA CLUB Van Buren Van Buren GRANT 33 SWEETWATER TAVERN & GRILLE State Clark 3 PARK ATHLETIC CLUB 3 COMMERCIAL CLUB 34 312 CHICAGO 4 UNIVERSITY CLUB 2 3 BUSINESS CLUB Congress Congress 35 PARK GRILL 5 UNION LEAGUE CLUB 290 6 STANDARD CLUB 8 36 THE BERGHOFF RESTAURANT Harrison Harrison Harrison 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 ArchITECTURE The Wrigley Building is a Chicago original, one of the few 1924 Building Completion business locations in the world that needs no other address. Designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, this icon of Chicago’s celebrated Magnificent Mile has welcomed generations of tenants proud to call The Wrigley Building 250,000 Terra Cotta Tiles their home. Constructed of 250,000 terra cotta tiles in six shades of white, the tiles are off white at the base and blue white at the top so 6 the building looks brighter as it rises. The clock tower is Shades of White patterned after La Giralda, the bell tower of the Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain. 425 ft Height 502,000 rsf Office & Retail Space 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 AWARDS Boma International BOMA Chicago NAIOP Landmarks Illinois 2017 International BOMA 2017 BOMA North Central 2014 Chicago Office 2014 Richard H. Driehaus TOBY Award: Region TOBY Award Redevelopment of the Year Foundation Preservation The Outstanding Historical Award (RIBC) Award Building of the Year American Institute of ULI Chicago Building Congress Building Design & Architects 2014 Chicago Vision Award 2014 Rehab Construction Construction Magazine 2014 Honor Award for Historic Redevelopment Merit Award 2013 30th Annual Distinguished Building Project (Finalist) Reconstruction Awards (Bronze) Greater Chicago Food City of Chicago Office of Friends of Downtown Depository the Mayor 2013 Best Renovation 2014 Renovation of 2014 Landmark Award (Finalist) the Year for Preservation Excellence Exterior Renovation 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 TECHNOLOGY WiredSource ExacqVision Gold Certification Video Management System (VMS) software used for surveillance. IMG Building’s riser management company improves EST Life Safe & Communications building connectivity infrastructure New fire alarm, life-safety & sprinkler systems. Distributed Anntenna System ComEd Enhanced Cell Service Up to 6.45 watts per square foot available for tenant load. Networked ComEd vaults at WiFi each building; each vault contains multiple utility Delivers the Future of Connectivity transformers served by independent utility lines providing uninterrupted power. Cogent Provides cutting-edge optical internet service. Carrier Cogent’s next gen IP network provides superior New & upgraded HVAC system. New medium speed, reliability and is simple to set up since pressure loops on each floor, upgraded & expanded it brings fiber directly into each tenant’s space. central chiller plant, & new condenser risers for tenant supplemental cooling 24/7. Schneider Electric New and upgraded building automation system by Telecom Schneider Electric I/A Series. AT&T, CenturyLink, Level 3, Cogent, Comcast, Verizon IDenticard Upgraded full feature access control program, keycard access at entrances and dedicated elevators for after-hours access. 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 SUSTAINABILITY LEED Silver BOMA 360 Performance Retrofit Chicago Core and Shell Program Highly selective program Management and that is committed to Sustainability. Sets the reducing energy usage by standard worldwide for 20 percent. operational best practices in the commercial real estate industry. Goby Energy Star Rating Powerful, cloud-based Government backed AP automation platform program for to boost operational certifying energy efficient efficiencies. buildings. Symbol of financial & environmental performance. Recycling Program EFCO Brand Windows Comprehensive building Series 290 windows, with wide recycling program. insulated glass & low ‘E’ coating. Commercial & Architectural Grade rating & thermal barrier in frame and sash. Oak St 400-410 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. THEWRIGLEYBUILDING.COM ZELLER 312.374.2700 CHICAGO, IL 60611 TRANSPORTATION MAP Walton St E r n s t C Locust St t e e v t v A S A Locust St Delaware Pl d k e n w g a y a d l i a h r e v o b W e l M m e a C h C o Tooker Pl R Chestnut St er Chestnut St d l an P v t Chestnut it St s w e i e M 41 D Institute Pl Pearson St Lake t Lake 94 C r Shorre Michigan e w Parrk o 90 T Chicago Ave n L TRANSporTATION 41 r e p l A L a k e 290 S t Superior St h e e S t o t v e t v t t t r v S S A ry S S e A C S t A t n e n s n t r D s l bu S S i t n e h o l n l o k S s t r r s a S k s s a i a b n l a l a k n r d g e a t a h CHICAGO r l l ng S i e b a a u r s b a r S a a C h l e r Ki u Sedgwick St i H O W F t L c C D a W i R S F Huron St M 55 90 N Erie St map © 2021 94 studiolynd.com Transportation for tenants of The Wrigley Building is Ontario St P fast and easy. CTA buses stop at the front door. P P Ohio St t S Elevated train stations are nearby. A CTA express k r P a l Campbell Pl C P P N P shuttle—or 10-minute water-taxi ride—takes Grand Ave t St t C s C l P l o g e r ig P t passengers right to Metra’s Union and Ogilvie W lu h P C s N c P e M P Illinois St C commuter rail stations. Lake Shore Drive and major h P i P c a g o r R D i v P P e s r expressways are readily accessible. u N Hubbard St t b o S r m t h u e l l l B o r a a C S n c a P h L P P 15 Minute Walk 15 Minute Walk N Kinzie St North Water St P P P Chicago Water Taxi P Chicago River P Connecting the West Loop at Ogilvie and N Mart Center Dr O r Merchandise Mart Plz le Union Station to North Michigan Avenue a n s S e t v 5 Minute Travel Time A P n P o s t e P P t S r e Ch r icago p Fulton St Riverwalk p D U d l Chicago Transit Authority Wacker Dr e 7 Minute Travel Time i Wack P F M er Pl il w t P a Pl C P P u k e y st e W Haddoc e Bus and Loop Train Stops A k Pl v r v Po South Water St e Haddock Pl a P r G D r 41 D e r P rk o LaLkeake Shohore re h a s Lake St t P Lower Lake St East Park s East Park e W t e C v Benton Pl Divvy A Couch Pl en i n Couch Pl Ben b P ton Pl o u s t a e t Be S Bike sharing system with over 3,000 bikes t S P e Ran t dolph Sa t t S N and 300 stations in the City of Chicago Court Pl Randolph St Washin r gton Blvd D Washington St s u t b Metra t C t C m t t e S Ogilvie Transp.
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